As a recovering addict of 36 years I have been through a lot, seen a lot and learned a lot. And so, the conversation keeps evolving and that’s how it should be. The minute I think I know it all is the minute I am in trouble. So I remain teachable while continuing to share my personal experience, strength and hope. I believe connection is the opposite of trauma and addiction. We look forward to connecting with you as we share our truth in a safe space of love, understanding, compassion and curiosity.
We also look forward to including some of your questions and experiences too!
All love, Michelle
Addiction. No Shame.
Ep. 7: A conversation inspired by the new film
Four Good Days starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis,
based on the true story of Amanda Wendler and
her mother Libby Alexander.
Wednesday, June 23rd at 2pm PT/5pm ET
with special guests
Amanda Wendler and Libby Alexander
Dr. Gabor Maté, Author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
Eli Saslow, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Washington Post
Can't make the live event? All registrants will receive a recording within one week.
About the film Four Good Days
with compassion and rare open-mindedness.”
- Click to watch the trailer -
- Visit www.fourgooddays.com to learn more -
- Read Eli Saslow's Washington Post story that inspired the film
Impact Overview:
Synopsis:
In an emotional journey based on a true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow (joining us for Ep. 7 as a featured guest), 31-year-old Molly begs her estranged mother Deb for help fighting a fierce battle against the demons that have derailed her life. Despite all she has learned over a decade of disappointment, grief and rage, Deb throws herself into one last attempt to save her beloved daughter from the deadly and merciless grip of heroin addiction. Powerhouse performances from Glenn Close and Mila Kunis anchor director Rodrigo García’s poignant and unpredictable chronicle of mother and daughter fighting to regain the love and trust that once held them together.
Theme Song Somehow You Do
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Text HOME to 741741
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